Andrew Williams says RGC will be looking to put right a few wrongs when they entertain Bonymaen this afternoon at Parc Eirias.

RGC crashed to a 7-5 loss at strugglers Bonymaen in mid-December, a match which Williams described as their worst performance of the season.

However, since then RGC have lost only once in the league, a 45-0 loss at reigning champions Ebbw Vale at the end of December.

A further loss in the Swalec Cup at Ebbw was RGC’s only defeat since the turn of the New Year, and they will be looking to clinch a ninth straight league victory with the visit of Bonymaen today which would reaffirm their berth in second place in the Championship.

However, the defeat at Bonymaen still rankles with the RGC players, and Williams admits today’s game is somewhat of a revenge mission.

“Definitely, we spoke about it in training last night, and as a team we feel as owe Bonymaen a result, because we just didn’t turn up on the day,” said the versatile forward.

“It was one of the most disappointing results of the season for us.

“I think they just wanted it more than us. The conditions we fine in the first half and we had the elements in our favour, but we didn’t turn up and didn’t put in the performance that was required to win on the day.

“I think we need to write a few wrongs on Saturday.”

Ebbw Vale have already retained their title and currently sit 31 points clear of second placed RGC in the standings with a 100% record and still with four games remaining in the campaign.

But Williams admits it is crucial RGC continue their impressive run of form, especially if they are to end the campaign in second place.

He added: “It is vital we keep the run going, we spoke after the Ebbw Vale game about going unbeaten in the league for the rest of the season.

“Obviously we lost in the Cup to Ebbw Vale, but I think we were unfortunate to lose that game, but we have gone on from there, we have got four games to go, four massive games to finish second in the league which would be a massive achievement, and it we can do that then we would have done what we set out to do at the start of the season.

“Ebbw Vale are streets ahead of everyone else and they have won the league at a bit of a canter, with loads of games to spare.

“Chris (Horsman – head coach) set out at the start of the season that a top three finish was a realistic target for us, and we are in a great position to go out and do that.

“We see ourselves in a mini-league as it were of 13 teams barring Ebbw Vale, and if we can finish top of that league of 13 then it would be a fantastic achievement.

“After the first three home games I think doubt had crept in a bit because we lost the first three homes games, especially because we went the whole of last year unbeaten at home, but our away form has always been good considering of the amount of travelling we put in.

“So once we sorted our home form out we have gone on from strength to strength. We are blasting teams away in the first 30-40 minutes and they can’t live with us at that stage.

“The games where we have tended to struggle have been when conditions have gone against us, but in recent games, such as Beddau and Llanharan last week we have shown we are a team capable of grinding out a result when needed.”